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drone attacks ordered by obama have spiked particularly in yemen, somalia, afghanistan, and notably pakistan where over 360 drone strikes over the nine years, 2004 to 2013, have killed over 3,000 people. this data is not classified. and not even secret. but it is troubling. so troubling that the u.n. has just decided to launch an investigation on the impacts of drone strikes on thousands of civilians. question. will the u.n. human rights council rule that drone use violates international law do you think, pat buchanan? >> i don't think they l. if they do, john, it doesn't make any difference. but we really ought to be concerned about these drones. they're a tremendously effective weapon. they save our pilots and the rest of it. but the collateral damage, the killing of civilians, the killing of children, the tremendous alienation they've increased all over this region has resulted in al-qaida frankly getting a tremendous number of new recruits. are we recruiting more enemies than we're killing? that's the key question when you look to see how al-qaida is no longer just in afghanistan but six
drone attacks ordered by obama have spiked particularly in yemen, somalia, afghanistan, and notably pakistan where over 360 drone strikes over the nine years, 2004 to 2013, have killed over 3,000 people. this data is not classified. and not even secret. but it is troubling. so troubling that the u.n. has just decided to launch an investigation on the impacts of drone strikes on thousands of civilians. question. will the u.n. human rights council rule that drone use violates international law do...
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we have four more years of obama and christine his record what will it take for obama supporters to protest like when the last republican was in office? >> they will not -- they are not going to as long as the many functions. the world market is willing to do is take dollars and is still better than foreign currency. we get the printed money, run up debts obama promises extra spending with the military industrial complex it won't stop until the dollar quits working it done any time but not in the next week or two. there is no serious attempt. the argument is increasing by 19 or 20% then they say those who want 19% are slashing the budget and are so far out of touch it takes the bankruptcy people to say enough is enough. >> when interest rates go up, they go up suddenly. thank you for your service. you were so alone for so many years. thank you for fighting the good fight. >> thank you. >> later i will give the "state of the union" that obama should have given. what is the states of the union mean for business? [applause] the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly
we have four more years of obama and christine his record what will it take for obama supporters to protest like when the last republican was in office? >> they will not -- they are not going to as long as the many functions. the world market is willing to do is take dollars and is still better than foreign currency. we get the printed money, run up debts obama promises extra spending with the military industrial complex it won't stop until the dollar quits working it done any time but...
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it was left out. >> why, because that is -- that is obama's sacred cow? >> well, he's got a few sacred cows, but that's one of them. >> eleanor. >> first of all 178 republicans voted for sequester. john boehner said he was very happy. he got 91% of what he wanted. the impasse here is that the republicans don't want to give anything in new revenue, and the public is with the president, that you can't have a deal which only relies on spending cuts when you have an economy where the recovery is fragile. it's the last thing we should be doing. and in terms of healthcare, "time" magazine has a terrific cover this week about medical bills, and, you know, the president doesn't have control over all of those things, and the big hero in the "time" magazine cover story is medicare, which is actually doing a very good job in controlling healthcare spendingyet more sequester grief. >> the u.s. travel association and congressional staff aids concur that with the budget sequester, one hour will be added to security wait at the nation's biggest and busiest airports. and
it was left out. >> why, because that is -- that is obama's sacred cow? >> well, he's got a few sacred cows, but that's one of them. >> eleanor. >> first of all 178 republicans voted for sequester. john boehner said he was very happy. he got 91% of what he wanted. the impasse here is that the republicans don't want to give anything in new revenue, and the public is with the president, that you can't have a deal which only relies on spending cuts when you have an economy...
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obama playing golf with tiger woods. fundamentally i have hope for sequester because it could make americans set up. it will hurt on some levels. teachers will lose jobs, problems with the faa, americans might be saying hang on a minute, you have to get your act together here. you're taking money away from lobbyists, you can actually focus on governing the country and sort these problems out properly. neil: two days in a row i have agreed with you. the so-called ciccone and cuts the president alluded to today that i might have fewer meat inspectors, or we'll all be a security risk at the airport, our kids are going to be in class of 1000 students. we know we can show some discretion and clever alternatives to so-called ciccone and cuts coming but we scare people in the meantime. >> that is right. a lot of this really is scare tactics and it ignores how budget spending has grown over the last decade or so. the total feral budget in real dollars with about $2 trillion, now it's about 3.5, $3.6 trillion scheduled to grow ab
obama playing golf with tiger woods. fundamentally i have hope for sequester because it could make americans set up. it will hurt on some levels. teachers will lose jobs, problems with the faa, americans might be saying hang on a minute, you have to get your act together here. you're taking money away from lobbyists, you can actually focus on governing the country and sort these problems out properly. neil: two days in a row i have agreed with you. the so-called ciccone and cuts the president...
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it has proven that not one obama led to mass shootings. they are all in favor of these control measures. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> that is not true. a lot of people are saying that they are not going to enforce any of the federal laws. the. lou: the distinction that emily is making. if i may -- is that the sheriffs are typically, in this country, the only elected that law-enforcement officers and the associations do not fall in line with theppointed police chief's across the country. according to the good wishes and good will of their mayors. i would like to say thank you on. what a terrific panel, thank you for being here. well, that is it for us tonight. coming up next week, the ways and means an intelligence committee member, congressman dennis nunes of california. john silva joins us to talk about his runaway markets, and chris stirewalt will straighten out as much of my political thinking as he can. thank you for joining us over this weekend. we hope you have a wonderfend. good night from new york. neil: t
it has proven that not one obama led to mass shootings. they are all in favor of these control measures. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] >> that is not true. a lot of people are saying that they are not going to enforce any of the federal laws. the. lou: the distinction that emily is making. if i may -- is that the sheriffs are typically, in this country, the only elected that law-enforcement officers and the associations do not fall in line with theppointed police...
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obama is saying no. you will hurt seniors, if we do only spending cuts, we should do revenues as well. who is right? >> i think there is no way to solve the problem without taking an approach somewhat like simpson bowles. they have to put $5 trillion of cost reductions. i thought that plan was reasonably balanced. the devil is in the details. you'll some ways have to do both. there is a scoreboard. >> you are saying obama is right, we need revenue as well as spending cuts? >> you have to get significant entitlement reform. this has got to be substantial and has got to be now. rather than me endorsing either one, but the nearest -- but the deeds to be reform. i have never done a deal without meeting with the other side. i went all of my arguments in my own congress -- conference room. it is only when i open up the doors that the world really stinks. i came here to talk about any faction and not this, but i would feel much better if -- i do not know how anything gets done unless you sit and negotiate. busi
obama is saying no. you will hurt seniors, if we do only spending cuts, we should do revenues as well. who is right? >> i think there is no way to solve the problem without taking an approach somewhat like simpson bowles. they have to put $5 trillion of cost reductions. i thought that plan was reasonably balanced. the devil is in the details. you'll some ways have to do both. there is a scoreboard. >> you are saying obama is right, we need revenue as well as spending cuts? >>...
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commander in chief barack obama has nominated charles chuck hagel for secretary of defense. hagel testified before the senate armed services committed tee this week. is senator john mccain grilling hagel about hagel's opposition to the surge in iraq in 2007. >> were you correct in your judgment. >> i would defer that to history. >> when you were right or wrong about the surge. >> i'll explain why i played those comments. >> i want to know if you were right or wrong. that is a direct question. i expect a direct answer. >> senator hagel explained he opposed the surge in iraq because it cost nearly 1200 american lives. >> i saw the consequences and the suffering and the horror of war. so i did question a surge. i always ask the question, is this going to be worth the sacrifice? because there will be sacrifice. >> that was hagel's emphasis on the cost factor. my question is this. his emphasis on the cost factor in military decisions, does it serve as a dodge to senator mccain's bullet? or did he mean this completely from the heart? and if he did, isn't he exactly the man we want
commander in chief barack obama has nominated charles chuck hagel for secretary of defense. hagel testified before the senate armed services committed tee this week. is senator john mccain grilling hagel about hagel's opposition to the surge in iraq in 2007. >> were you correct in your judgment. >> i would defer that to history. >> when you were right or wrong about the surge. >> i'll explain why i played those comments. >> i want to know if you were right or...
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when you bring people into the system as obama's healthcare does, that his policy. you will not change that with marco rubio's face. >> were you watching when the lights went out at the super bowl? it happens in washington a lot. >> the interruptions in service did not occur inside the building. >> the system worked -- that is what they said after watergate. [laughter] why did the lights go off in the superdome? the power co. said it was a faulty device they installed. in any case, it brings me to the question of infrastructure. a couple of years ago, the world economic forum rated as 23rd, between chile and spain, and apparently we're not getting much better. >> the president has proposed over and over again that we address this, that we tackle this problem now, and we're going nowhere. the budget, the budget, the budget. infrastructure is going to continue to deteriorate. >> the electrical grid, roads, tunnels, mass transportation. if we started work on that, think of all the people we could put to work. >> i think it is even more fundamental than that. cbs pointe
when you bring people into the system as obama's healthcare does, that his policy. you will not change that with marco rubio's face. >> were you watching when the lights went out at the super bowl? it happens in washington a lot. >> the interruptions in service did not occur inside the building. >> the system worked -- that is what they said after watergate. [laughter] why did the lights go off in the superdome? the power co. said it was a faulty device they installed. in any...
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republicans had the obama speech an hour and half or two hours before. it was in some ways the ship passing in the night with the obama speech. but the president did propose something on medicare with entitlements. there were things in the president's speech about reducing government costs. he threw out a bunch of new programs that don't have the chance of a snowball in hell. >> but he said that none of this stuff will add a dime to the deficit. how can he make that claim? >> the state of the union -- you used to watch these things to hear what the president had to say. now you approach it with the idea, what else do they do to show disrespect to the president of the united states? it happened again this time. sitting up there in the gallery at the request of a republican is a guy named ted nugent, who famously said, " barack obama and hillary clinton --" ama- he's a piece of this is a family show. "i will make him stop on my machine gun." this guy is ther at the request of the steve stockman of texas bank. what else will they do? >> apparently he behave
republicans had the obama speech an hour and half or two hours before. it was in some ways the ship passing in the night with the obama speech. but the president did propose something on medicare with entitlements. there were things in the president's speech about reducing government costs. he threw out a bunch of new programs that don't have the chance of a snowball in hell. >> but he said that none of this stuff will add a dime to the deficit. how can he make that claim? >> the...
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the very people president obama's administration doesn't listen to. they didn't put those folks on the jobs council that they disbanded. it's the big companies. we are not supporting them. brad, to you. seems to me that these kinds of problems get ignored and are not being fixed. >> absolutely. the fact that it's become the new normal. you just hit the nail on the head that we are numb and we don't challenge the people who are in power to actually provide results. you know, bill clinton said it best. there's about a trillion dollars just sitting on the sidelines of people who have no confidence anymore, not only our government fixing problems, but they are able to do it. what we need to do is hold the government's feet to the fire. the obama administration, the house, the senate because they are direct responsibility for why we've seen such anemic growth, and to say to somebody looking for a job, it's coming, it's coming, four years? it's coming? no, it should be unacceptable. gerri: john, i want you to talk to some of the participation rates, labor r
the very people president obama's administration doesn't listen to. they didn't put those folks on the jobs council that they disbanded. it's the big companies. we are not supporting them. brad, to you. seems to me that these kinds of problems get ignored and are not being fixed. >> absolutely. the fact that it's become the new normal. you just hit the nail on the head that we are numb and we don't challenge the people who are in power to actually provide results. you know, bill clinton...
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fred obama's going to win, so for romney. a big disconnect between those that describe themselves as libertarian and the libertarian. john: why? >> i don't know given the fact, given the fact that really it is cool to be libertarian. it is cool to be socially excepting and fiscally conservative. john: you made me laugh the other day saying it's cooler to the libertarian and republican. >> that is certainly true. john: is a cool to be a republican on campus? >> no. john: cool to be a democrat? >> no. john: i don't believe you. on campus. >> that might be a little wishful thinking. and senate -- on sure a lot of colleges think it's better to be a democrat and republican. there is a lot of understanding in the united states, first that the old rules, anti-gay rules, anti-drug rules and things are going to be washed away. and there is clearly an understanding. i think every american knows that the american welfare state is bankrupt. everybody knows the problem. they just have not yet come around to wanting to fix it. it. john: fi
fred obama's going to win, so for romney. a big disconnect between those that describe themselves as libertarian and the libertarian. john: why? >> i don't know given the fact, given the fact that really it is cool to be libertarian. it is cool to be socially excepting and fiscally conservative. john: you made me laugh the other day saying it's cooler to the libertarian and republican. >> that is certainly true. john: is a cool to be a republican on campus? >> no. john: cool...
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obama his tax hikes the rich. reading just last month the president got higher taxes the wealthy and already back for more. the american people understand the revenue debate is now closed. and congress is closed as well. the house of representatives and the senate both in recess until next monday leaving the president onlyour days in which to reach out to congress if there is to be a deal done before sequestration takes effect democrats led by the white house are opposed to cutting entitlements. even though they make up more than 60% of federal outlay. medicare, medicaid and social security alone take up 45% of the national budget. in the four plus years of the obama presidency, entitlement has been cut never. the national liberal media enabled thenable the president o successfully blame congress for the fiscal cliff iasse, the debt ceiling battles in the various continuing resolutions that have kept the government running despite no budget. this time not even a compliant and complicit media can bail him out. the
obama his tax hikes the rich. reading just last month the president got higher taxes the wealthy and already back for more. the american people understand the revenue debate is now closed. and congress is closed as well. the house of representatives and the senate both in recess until next monday leaving the president onlyour days in which to reach out to congress if there is to be a deal done before sequestration takes effect democrats led by the white house are opposed to cutting...
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i'm with obama on this, i really am. i'm with obama. whether that makes me a con or a neo-con or whatever it is, think think they're wrong about waterboarding. but notice, answer, guantanamo is still open. i think obama has learned a thing or two. >> yeah, i wish he would learn a few more things and that is to get -- actually, i think it's mark's concerns about winning the hearts and minds of pakistanis. i don't think i'd spend a lot of time and effort on that and, you know, this is part of the reason i'm enthusiastically supporting the siequester. i think there's plenty we can cut from the defense department, including this pointless, endless rebuilding of afghanistan. it was one thing to go in and take out al qaeda and the taliban. what on earth are we doing over there? why do we care about the hearts or minds or building the schools? i mean, outside of osama bin laden going to afghanistan and tricking the taliban into this spectacular attack on america, in general the muslims in afghanistan like the ones in indonesiaia have not expor
i'm with obama on this, i really am. i'm with obama. whether that makes me a con or a neo-con or whatever it is, think think they're wrong about waterboarding. but notice, answer, guantanamo is still open. i think obama has learned a thing or two. >> yeah, i wish he would learn a few more things and that is to get -- actually, i think it's mark's concerns about winning the hearts and minds of pakistanis. i don't think i'd spend a lot of time and effort on that and, you know, this is part...
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obama called in since new year's eve. as white house officials faced questions on whether the buck stops with the president. >> the president is commander in chief, and he is very concerned. that is why he has put forward compromise proposals again and again. >> house majority leader eric cantor fired back, the president should stop scaring the public about how me it digress restore will stop being inspected and criminals will be let free by budget cuts. instd reach out to senate democratic leader harry reid who did not get a call from the president today and bush and to pass one of two house republican plans to stop the sequestered. cantor declaring house republicans have acted, and it is time for the president and senate democrats to join us. it is time to get off of the campaign trail and get to work, show us with spending reductions you prefer and let's find some common ground. in a tit-for-tat fight, carney brought out shots on the president's own plans to cut spending and tried to turn the blame game back on publica
obama called in since new year's eve. as white house officials faced questions on whether the buck stops with the president. >> the president is commander in chief, and he is very concerned. that is why he has put forward compromise proposals again and again. >> house majority leader eric cantor fired back, the president should stop scaring the public about how me it digress restore will stop being inspected and criminals will be let free by budget cuts. instd reach out to senate...
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. >> did you disagree on president obama on the surge in afghanistan? >> but in fact this is the most pressing question facing the new secretary of defense. >> when we hear report that is there are upwards of 19,000 sexual assaults in the military against women it is unacceptable. i need a strong commitment from you that you will treat our ment military families in the way that you would look after your own. >> on the issue of sexual assaults the devil is the military i don't know if you have seen "the in visible war". >> yes. >> i would ask that your commitment to the prosecution and holding accountable the people who are involved in this but also the victim. >> yes, i will agree to that. >> yes, sexual assault in the military is the issue facing the secretary of defense. he has no voice on his country's policy on israel. every minute spent on that today in that hearing was a complete waste of time. and there is no disagreement on this country's policy towards israel. all democrats in the senate disagree with republicans on israel. and they have. tryin
. >> did you disagree on president obama on the surge in afghanistan? >> but in fact this is the most pressing question facing the new secretary of defense. >> when we hear report that is there are upwards of 19,000 sexual assaults in the military against women it is unacceptable. i need a strong commitment from you that you will treat our ment military families in the way that you would look after your own. >> on the issue of sexual assaults the devil is the military i...
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the only answer is to get together and obama thinks he has them on the ropes and republicans cannot seem to get themselves together. >> we just heard dr. paul say it was the president's idea. wasn't it? >> who cares? it's a bad idea on both sides. it's the blame game. it is the president's responsibility far more than anyone else, particularly a second term president who just won reelection. it's his responsibility to rise above this nonsense. he's not doing it. >> ought to show you something. this was a cover during the mid- 1990's and the speaker of the house complained that he had to exit air force one by the rear door, but that's not the point. the public complained and blamed president clinton, but after a while, his numbers went up and gingrich himself has said that the budget standoff with the single most avoidable mistake as speaker. you can never be sure how these things are going to play. >> the gingrich example is certainly instructive. he was the man of the year for "time" and he plummeted to 16% favorable. that is just a little bit south of donald trump. those are really bad
the only answer is to get together and obama thinks he has them on the ropes and republicans cannot seem to get themselves together. >> we just heard dr. paul say it was the president's idea. wasn't it? >> who cares? it's a bad idea on both sides. it's the blame game. it is the president's responsibility far more than anyone else, particularly a second term president who just won reelection. it's his responsibility to rise above this nonsense. he's not doing it. >> ought to...
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a lot of speculation in the market places, this after president obama last night proposed raising the minimum rage requirement, and that could lead to the selloff there, accounting for the quarter of the dow's losses, and i want to finish, liz, with the commodity markets. big movers, natural gas prices volatile, up a couple percent right now at $3.29 per british thermal unit. there's silver, a story i've been talking about today, hsbc saying silver's going to be the shining star of 2013. not today, liz, but it has been outperforming gold so far this year. back to you. liz: buying opportunities. well, it's very much an industrial play. >> absolutely. liz: thank you very much, sandra, sandra smith, closing bell ringing in 17 minutes. real estate investment trusts are a way to get exposure without physically buying a building or shopping mall on your own, but what if we told you there's a rate out there where you pay the fee up front without knowing how much money you make and can't sell it for years unless you want to take a penalty. who takes on that risk? actually, a lot of savvy inve
a lot of speculation in the market places, this after president obama last night proposed raising the minimum rage requirement, and that could lead to the selloff there, accounting for the quarter of the dow's losses, and i want to finish, liz, with the commodity markets. big movers, natural gas prices volatile, up a couple percent right now at $3.29 per british thermal unit. there's silver, a story i've been talking about today, hsbc saying silver's going to be the shining star of 2013. not...
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september 2011, president obama palace to jobs. february 204th, 2012, recasting agenda focusing and thompson's deficit. pivoting back to the economy. washington post february 10th 2013. but to we have to show for all the pivoting? >> began to not pay again. let's -- doing the same thing expecting different results is as we know to monopolize. the definition of insanity. there has to be no -- a new playbook. it is the reality that the debt is hurting the economy. is the reality that the promise of more tax increases hurt the economy. it is the reality that all the regulations he wants to pass with the economy. so at some point he has to recognize that the rest of his agenda is in danger in the economy and thus endangering his agenda. i don't understand why the white house cannot focus on the senate way that gives the american worker a chance? gerri: well, we are fresh out of chances. does not seem anything will be done to really give up big assist to joblessness in this country. hopefully we will find solutions down the road. thank
september 2011, president obama palace to jobs. february 204th, 2012, recasting agenda focusing and thompson's deficit. pivoting back to the economy. washington post february 10th 2013. but to we have to show for all the pivoting? >> began to not pay again. let's -- doing the same thing expecting different results is as we know to monopolize. the definition of insanity. there has to be no -- a new playbook. it is the reality that the debt is hurting the economy. is the reality that the...
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it revealed incompetence at the top of the obama administration that is breathtaking. the president not concerned with americans under attack, secretary of state's all day long never once called to ask what might be done? the idea secretary not aware for request for satiric -- security saying can we help you out? nobody is hauled in this administration with national security. not just the failure of benghazi on negative benghazi but exposing the risk of facilities, citizens and their country to attacks worldwide. these people and not doing their jobs. >> the senior people are not from ambassador stevens was doing his. and we have a hint he was trying to negotiate arms transfers perhaps that is why he was meeting with the turkish ambassador, the last meeting he had. lou: suspend critical judgment for a man who has llen in service of this country, but he was aware of the security lapse from it is noble he would assume those for himself but he did for two operatives as well try to save his life and others trying to feed these attacks much of the responsibility rests upon
it revealed incompetence at the top of the obama administration that is breathtaking. the president not concerned with americans under attack, secretary of state's all day long never once called to ask what might be done? the idea secretary not aware for request for satiric -- security saying can we help you out? nobody is hauled in this administration with national security. not just the failure of benghazi on negative benghazi but exposing the risk of facilities, citizens and their country to...
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contestant number one is barack obama. today he continues his pr assault heading republicans as a com at the time tor who would rather have the fallout and compromise the president is avoiding the nation's biggest news outlets, opting to grant interviews to eight local tv personalities. i have been told -- that's not true, but i still would like an interview. anyway, contestant number two in this game of sequester shenanigans is the republican party, calling this the obama quester. >> no, we are not. >> hoping americans will associate and blame the president for the drastic cuts, the same strategy they used in the obama care fight. what's old is new again. the speaker adds with an op ed, writing mr. president, we agree that your sequester is bad policy. what spending are you willing to cut to replace it. that is washington at its best, both sides did agree to the sequester. let me introduce you to the sequester. he is "washington post" columnist matt miller, come on down to contestant's row. let's go right to your column t
contestant number one is barack obama. today he continues his pr assault heading republicans as a com at the time tor who would rather have the fallout and compromise the president is avoiding the nation's biggest news outlets, opting to grant interviews to eight local tv personalities. i have been told -- that's not true, but i still would like an interview. anyway, contestant number two in this game of sequester shenanigans is the republican party, calling this the obama quester. >> no,...
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when obama states something, don't let him win the target. you stand on your platformment we'rnot doing that. lou: what is the deficiency here? i mean, the guy's, you know, the people around here -- some are bright guys. >> i think you make the opposite argument in the last election, lou. they have no narrative, no argument for economic growth, job creation, stimulating the economy, and offering growth, hope, and opportunity. lou: they don't have a response to class warfare rhetoric. >> that's it. they did pass a bill dealing with the budget, many things, harry reid hasn't, but the message is not out there. we have a narrative, but we don't have the leadership. >> i think -- i know boehner -- president had 72 # hours straight of golf. believe that's everything that you would create with the elite, the 1%, i mean, -- lou: great point. >> training from golf instructors and not from economists, even though we're in the tank. deficit, no job creation, stagnant economy, nothing going on with the economy. we're spending time working on the golf gam
when obama states something, don't let him win the target. you stand on your platformment we'rnot doing that. lou: what is the deficiency here? i mean, the guy's, you know, the people around here -- some are bright guys. >> i think you make the opposite argument in the last election, lou. they have no narrative, no argument for economic growth, job creation, stimulating the economy, and offering growth, hope, and opportunity. lou: they don't have a response to class warfare rhetoric....
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listen, barack obama is a celebrity president, okay? how a guy in this position abandoning the post and playing 18 holes, th's what he does, goes to what he knows best. neil: i mention this on the show, and you know it well, but if you knew mr. president, all this hell was to come, the threat of eating mr. ed stuff, mental patients on the streets like zombies. surely, surely you would not have gone golfing at all, that would be the last thing on the schedule. >> that's the thing. look at woods and obama playing, effect sply both professional golfers if you look at it that way. barack obama is -- i mean, there's so many things to do, but bottom line is his biggest supporters are celebrities and actors, a celebrity president. the black eyed peas would have sung about him. he texted scarlett johansson. neil: like you haven't. >> i wish i had her on speed dial. their professional fakers, fake, play pretend, read lines they di't write that they likely don't understand or convince an audience otherwise. neil: what about people who read lines
listen, barack obama is a celebrity president, okay? how a guy in this position abandoning the post and playing 18 holes, th's what he does, goes to what he knows best. neil: i mention this on the show, and you know it well, but if you knew mr. president, all this hell was to come, the threat of eating mr. ed stuff, mental patients on the streets like zombies. surely, surely you would not have gone golfing at all, that would be the last thing on the schedule. >> that's the thing. look at...
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on monday, medal of honor, president obama will award that to clint romesha. he risked his life to save fellow soldiers in afghanistan in 2009 and also on monday, westminster dog show for dog lovers. back and better than ever. tuesday, on the state of the union is coming up. may set your dvrs, same time as the dog show. wednesday, take a look. yep. we have the zuckerberg fund-raiser. interesting. mark zuckerberg, hosting a fund-raiser for republican chris christie's re-election bid. now on thursday, the illinois gay marriage, coming up. legalization for same-sex marriage in illinois. that could reach a vote on valentine's day. if i don't get to say it now, happy valentine's day. okay. and the asteroid will pass the arter earth. the closest shave in known history according to nasa. coming as slow close as 17,000 miles. closer than the tv satellites you are watching me from now the president will deliver the state of the union address on tuesday. less than a month after the inaugural address. will there be a big difference between of two? athena jones has a prev
on monday, medal of honor, president obama will award that to clint romesha. he risked his life to save fellow soldiers in afghanistan in 2009 and also on monday, westminster dog show for dog lovers. back and better than ever. tuesday, on the state of the union is coming up. may set your dvrs, same time as the dog show. wednesday, take a look. yep. we have the zuckerberg fund-raiser. interesting. mark zuckerberg, hosting a fund-raiser for republican chris christie's re-election bid. now on...
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so why is president obama's transportation secretary calling america one big pothole? i want my bridge to nowhere back. >>> plus, ivy league grads stiff their schools on their student loans, but the colleges aren't taking it sitting down. wait until you hear what they're doing. more "money" coming up. ♪ twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which incdes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. hello! how sharp is your business security? can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with world-class monitoring centers a
so why is president obama's transportation secretary calling america one big pothole? i want my bridge to nowhere back. >>> plus, ivy league grads stiff their schools on their student loans, but the colleges aren't taking it sitting down. wait until you hear what they're doing. more "money" coming up. ♪ twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing...
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i think it presented a sharp contrast to president obama. president obama could have tried to reach apros the -- across the aisle to find cooperation to get our economy growing and jobs back. instead he decided to embrace unabashed liberalism. and seems he has no idea how to grow the economy. >> he says deficit reduction is not an economic plan. that is a big quote for the night. we're going to get rid of tax deductions and loopholes. why do i interpret loopholes as another tax increase which, by the way he still advocates for? >> last four years, obama policies have not worked we've seen economic growth of 0.8%. he proposed more spending debt, higher taxes and more government control of the economy. >> saddest thing is if policies were adopted it would make it harder for 23 million people out of work to find jobs or young people to come out of school to find a first job harder for hispanics and african americans trying to climb the economic latder to work for and achieve economic dream. these policies don't work and president obama just wan
i think it presented a sharp contrast to president obama. president obama could have tried to reach apros the -- across the aisle to find cooperation to get our economy growing and jobs back. instead he decided to embrace unabashed liberalism. and seems he has no idea how to grow the economy. >> he says deficit reduction is not an economic plan. that is a big quote for the night. we're going to get rid of tax deductions and loopholes. why do i interpret loopholes as another tax increase...
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under obama. he is not interested in cutting spending. this is a guy who looked favorably on the social welfare state of europe with higher spending and tolerate lower productivity and higher unemployment. that's what he wants in place in this country. >> we will talk aboutbe this more. next up is texas republican senator ted cruz is new media punching bag? [ whistle blows ] hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick me, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. >>> i don't know if mr. hagel received funds directly or indirectly from foreign sources from extreme sources, but his refusal to provide disclosure i think is highly troubling. >> senator cruz has gone over the line. he basically has impugned the patriotism of the nominee. >> i watched him. in the hearings. and i saw joe mccarthy and the way he was prosecuting the case, the way he was putting up evidence, innuendo, guilt by association.
under obama. he is not interested in cutting spending. this is a guy who looked favorably on the social welfare state of europe with higher spending and tolerate lower productivity and higher unemployment. that's what he wants in place in this country. >> we will talk aboutbe this more. next up is texas republican senator ted cruz is new media punching bag? [ whistle blows ] hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick me, that's perfect for two! campbell's...
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i think president obama in the state of the union reflected that sentiment you talked about. is that the role of government, continue to put little chinks in front of the pac-man to continue to eat it? is that the role we want? i say it shows little faith in the american innovator, the country that invented the iphone, has the highest per capita gdp, gave birth to will any nelson. >> in fact, we are not taking tax dollars and using them to fund an infrastructure bank where we are fixing roads and brings and building new struck. >> something i found interesting this week, a survey from td ameritrade. we don't agree on how we want to spend our money but all of those things are -- paying for things that americans are used to. >> none of them actually are talking about infrastructure. >> let's return to that >> nobody says i want my tax dollars go to build a better electrical grid and bridges and things like that we assume that is somehow paid for. >> we do a good transition where you and i agree. infrastructure a fine investment if it serves the end goal of creating better infra
i think president obama in the state of the union reflected that sentiment you talked about. is that the role of government, continue to put little chinks in front of the pac-man to continue to eat it? is that the role we want? i say it shows little faith in the american innovator, the country that invented the iphone, has the highest per capita gdp, gave birth to will any nelson. >> in fact, we are not taking tax dollars and using them to fund an infrastructure bank where we are fixing...
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vice president -- >>> president obama's state of the union speech contained nearly 6,500 words. now, look at this word cloud of his speech. the more often he used a word, the bigger it appears. jobs is by far the most prominent. he said the job or jobs 47 times. the president wants to create more jobs. so do most americans. so how to do it. i spoke with a man uniquely positioned to know. larry summers has been one of the world's leading economists for 30 years. he has served as treasury secretary, president of harvard and director of the national economic council. welcome, larry summers. >> good to be with you, fareed. >> so, the president wts to create jobs. everyone tells him this is the number one priority that the administration should have. put very simply, why has it been so difficult so far? why are we so many years, almost five years into a recovery and the distinctive feature of it is just aren't those many jobs. >> fareed, this has been a unique, not unique, but unusual kind of downturn. it's a downturn that came because there was too much leverage. asset prices got to
vice president -- >>> president obama's state of the union speech contained nearly 6,500 words. now, look at this word cloud of his speech. the more often he used a word, the bigger it appears. jobs is by far the most prominent. he said the job or jobs 47 times. the president wants to create more jobs. so do most americans. so how to do it. i spoke with a man uniquely positioned to know. larry summers has been one of the world's leading economists for 30 years. he has served as...
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two of president obama's key nominees are facing major hurdles. senator john mccain says he may filibuster chuck hagel's nomination if the president doesn't get more information on the attack in benghazi and a hold on general renan if he doesn't get answers about the use of drones in the united states of america. that's an issue we talked about last week when i asked the chairman of the house intelligence committee that very question, whether he could see a time when drowns were used against american citizens on american soil. >> i don't think we'll ever get there. i think it's very, very important to understand that the legal justification for using an air strike against an enemy, no matter their citizenship, is long standing in this country. they no longer have the benefit of u.s. citizenship to protect them when they're on foreign land fighting the battle of the united states. >> earlier, i spoke with rand paul of kentucky and asked him if he thinks he is wrong. >> well, he didn't say no. what i want to hear from john brennan before i agree to
two of president obama's key nominees are facing major hurdles. senator john mccain says he may filibuster chuck hagel's nomination if the president doesn't get more information on the attack in benghazi and a hold on general renan if he doesn't get answers about the use of drones in the united states of america. that's an issue we talked about last week when i asked the chairman of the house intelligence committee that very question, whether he could see a time when drowns were used against...
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. >> and also obama -- obama to focus jobs and "the washington post" february february 10, 2013, obama up its back to the economy. >> the president spent almost $1 trillion of stimulus spending and thought that would create jobs and retake $1 from one person and give it to somebody else there were $2 they were taxing and spending money to make us richer. we never had a recovery summer but the president talks about going back to jobs which means additional stimulus spending. gerri: so that means more federal spending. look at the chart. is higher, we have had no attraction despite the jobs council, stimulus spending, that didn't work. as a just a matter of confidence or something else? >> all the regulations his administration spent drafting, they said it would be better not to show them to the people after the election we have for years of those job killing regulations coming out. any regulation that makes sense, that happened last year. the stuff they said the people would hate it, that is what will enroll over four years. gerri: obamacare, of the environment. >> the good part of dade
. >> and also obama -- obama to focus jobs and "the washington post" february february 10, 2013, obama up its back to the economy. >> the president spent almost $1 trillion of stimulus spending and thought that would create jobs and retake $1 from one person and give it to somebody else there were $2 they were taxing and spending money to make us richer. we never had a recovery summer but the president talks about going back to jobs which means additional stimulus...
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i'm not so sure. >> president obama is the man man who cried wolf. the sky is falling. in reality, do the math. 85 billion against an annual budget that is over $3 trillion. but the american people are tuned out because they are non. they are manufactured by the government, the white house who can't even seem to make the slightest bit of improvement in the economy. gerri: the number for the sequester will be half a percent. we are not even talking about curbing growth, but we are talking about a small backtrack. at the end of the day, we are not talking about a lot of money. but i would like to ask you that the president likes wants to spend $50 billion on infrastructure. didn't he do that just a few years ago? didn't we find that spending on roads and bridges was difficult because shovel ready wasn't so already? >> the stimulus was $800 billion. the president understood at that time that the american people would buy into anything because they were so desperate. the fact of the matter is when we look back on it, there wasn't enough shovel ready jobs. we didn't see what
i'm not so sure. >> president obama is the man man who cried wolf. the sky is falling. in reality, do the math. 85 billion against an annual budget that is over $3 trillion. but the american people are tuned out because they are non. they are manufactured by the government, the white house who can't even seem to make the slightest bit of improvement in the economy. gerri: the number for the sequester will be half a percent. we are not even talking about curbing growth, but we are talking...
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now under the leadership of harry reid and president obama, it's not able to pass a budget. it's not a problem with the senate. it's not a problem getting 51 senators. they've done it for decades. the problem is that no one in washington on the other side of the aisle wants to take leadership for how to get us out of the fiscal mess we're in. and not this year's fiscal mess. the mess that extends out 20, 30, 40 years. the president's budget last year never, ever, ever balanced. you can't do that. those numbers don't add up. >> all right. let's bet back to this sequester here. it comes at a time when we just learned that fourth quarter gdp was horrible compared to what we saw in the third quarter. the stock market seems to feel like things are getting back to normal, the economy's on the mend. is this the time to allow these spending cuts to take effect automatically that could take out a number -- "the new york times" says it could cost a million jobs in the economy right now. isn't this the time to think about an alternative of some kind? >> absolutely. the senate has not t
now under the leadership of harry reid and president obama, it's not able to pass a budget. it's not a problem with the senate. it's not a problem getting 51 senators. they've done it for decades. the problem is that no one in washington on the other side of the aisle wants to take leadership for how to get us out of the fiscal mess we're in. and not this year's fiscal mess. the mess that extends out 20, 30, 40 years. the president's budget last year never, ever, ever balanced. you can't do...
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that's why president obama picked him. the two share similar views in philosophy as the obama administration attempts to define the role of the united states in the transition to a post-superpower world. their philosophy is this. the united states must get out of these massive land wars, iraq and afghanistan, and if possible avoid future large-scale war. despite all of the posturing and starcraft, hagel's nomination, well, is not in jeopardy. not one senator who previously voiced support for hagel has changed his or her mind. i think a lot of this has to do with jealousy. chuck hagel has an extraordinary background. very diverse. it all starts with being a combat veteran in vietnam. and of course educated under the g.i. bill. he understands veterans' issues and the possibility of what military war does, of course, to the guys on the ground. he has experience in washington and in the business world unparalleled to anybody on that senate armed services committee. he's a self-made guy in american business. this man has a resu
that's why president obama picked him. the two share similar views in philosophy as the obama administration attempts to define the role of the united states in the transition to a post-superpower world. their philosophy is this. the united states must get out of these massive land wars, iraq and afghanistan, and if possible avoid future large-scale war. despite all of the posturing and starcraft, hagel's nomination, well, is not in jeopardy. not one senator who previously voiced support for...